Tuesday, April 8, 2025 | 1:30 pm - 2:45 pm | Zoom
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K. E. Saavik Ford (Science)
Facilitators
Inquirer editors Hollis Glaser (Speech, Communications, and Theatre Arts) and Holly Messitt (English)
Description
- Have you ever wondered how those talking heads on tv get to be a talking head?
- Or maybe you’ve done an interview and felt like you didn’t come off as well as you would’ve hoped?
Our colleague Saavik Ford will share a bit of her experience and expertise on how to get a spot as a talking head and how to be your most effective self once you’re on there.
This session is part of the Inquirer Talks series highlighting the work of faculty who have published pieces in BMCC’s Inquirer. Read related Inquirer piece “On the Tee-Vee: Some Notes for Academics.”
The Inquirer is a journal devoted to teaching, learning, and scholarship at BMCC. We aim to be a medium for the exchange of teaching ideas and support, as well as a resource where faculty can develop ideas to move their research forward. The Inquirer’s faculty editors welcome submissions on faculty development and pedagogy relevant to teaching at the community college and BMCC specifically. Submissions are accepted until mid-February of each year. See our call for proposals webpage for additional information about the process and the range of potential topics.
Contact
Register here and you will receive a Zoom link via email. For more information, email cetls@bmcc.cuny.edu.
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